Accounting for Architects & Draughtspeople

Designing and building a home, office or investment property can be a complex process and as an architect you have to see the 'big picture'. You need to be a creative thinker to produce the right design then navigate your way through the town-planning process, select the materials and source the right builder for the project.

Given you may need to manage the entire design then the building and construction process you might also need to have specialist skills to manage surveyors and engineers, monitor the budget and administer the construction contract. You need to bring together abstract elements of style and taste plus possess negotiation and budgeting skills. Most importantly, you must have an eye for detail and be able to handle the pressure to deliver a quality product on time with a high level of finish.

As a member of the Australian Institute of Architects you have high standards but when you are helping clients realise their dream home you don't just design, you have to create functional areas inside and out. It's not easy working with clients who change their minds, don’t know what they want, make changes at the eleventh hour or have unrealistic expectations on a shoe string budget.

Over the years, architects and draughtsmen have become a niche industry within our firm. We understand the industry and have helped a number of architects navigate their way through the start-up phase right through to succession and sale. Having an accountant who understands your architecture business can give you a serious competitive edge.

MARKETING YOUR ARCHITECTURAL BUSINESS

Here at More Than Numbers we have a small firm personality but big firm capabilities. One feature that distinguishes us from other accounting firms is our marketing expertise.

Most architects rely on their reputation and referrals to grow their business. While these ingredients are certainly important, in the digital age you need to shift your marketing focus online. Increasingly Google searches like ‘architect Sydney’ are driving new business. Your website is the first touch point with a potential new client and as you know, in business, you only get one chance to make a good first impression. Your website is your 'online shopfront' and silent sales person working 24/7 to promote your business and your services.

Over the past few years we have worked with a number of clients to help them create quality, affordable lead generation websites that are responsive to smart phones and tablets. We can introduce you to the right team to plan and build your website, optimise it for Google plus assist you with your content creation including video production and digital publishing. If your website is missing features like lead magnets, calls to action or landing pages your development partners will build them plus we'll also introduce you to strategies like re-marketing and search engine optimization to drive more traffic to your website.

Your brand should resonate with your target market and we can assist you with the development of your business name, logo and slogan, your corporate brochure plus we can guide you in writing blogs and newsletters plus help you harness the power of social media to win more referrals. If you aren’t using some of these marketing techniques your business probably won't reach its full profit potential.

Most importantly, we understand that business owners like you want more sales, more customers and more profit so we also give you access to one of the world’s most successful marketing programs, the ‘Business Growth System’. It contains more than 80 breakthrough marketing strategies supported by videos, templates, checklists and 2,500 pages of instructions. Access to this ‘vault’ of resources would normally cost you $500 per month, however, as a client of the firm you get unlimited FREE access. In addition, you also get access to the ‘Grow Your Business in 5 Days’ video training course that could have a massive impact on your future business growth. That's over $7,000 of valuable marketing tools you receive when you come on board as a client with us.

THINKING OF STARTING AN ARCHITECTURE BUSINESS?

Having mentored numerous business owners through the start-up phase of their business we have built a reputation as business start-up specialists. Over the years architects have become one of our specialist client groups and if you are looking to start a business as an architect or buy into an existing business, there are numerous issues to consider. You need to establish your business structure, complete tax and GST registrations, consider insurances, select an accounting software program and possibly explore your finance options. It can be a maze of issues but as accountants and business advisors we can assist you in all of these areas plus provide advice on the preparation of a business plan, marketing plan and a cash flow budget. If you are contemplating employing staff we can also assist you with human resource matters including payroll, WorkCover and superannuation guarantee obligations.

Our team of accountants have helped a number of architects and draughtsmen get their business off to a flying start and we offer you experience, technical tax knowledge, marketing expertise and most importantly, an intimate understanding of your industry.

Starting a business is a bit like building a house that requires solid foundations. In a business sense these foundations include the right tax structure and accounting software, adequate and appropriate insurances together with a marketing plan and a lead generation website. Your choice of business structure is absolutely critical and there are a number of different options including sole trader, partnership, company and trust. When selecting the most appropriate structure for your business we always recommend you ‘start with the end in mind’ because Australian tax laws are complex and changing your business structure at some point in the future can trigger a capital gains tax event that could prove very costly. Whenever we provide advice on business structures we always take into account:

Income Tax Minimisation

Maximize Asset Protection

Allow for the Admission of New Business Partners or Investors

Comply with all Legal Requirements in your Industry

The Risk Profile of Your Industry

Consider Future Entitlement to Discount Capital Gains Tax Concessions

As a consequence, we often find the business structure is a compromise based on the relative importance of each of these issues.

Another brick in your business foundations is your choice of accounting software. Poor record keeping is one of the biggest causes of business failure in this country and up to date, accurate financial records let you to make informed business decisions. The wrong choice of software can cause massive headaches and too often we find business owners produce what we describe as ‘computerised shoebox’ records that cause frustration, waste time and create additional fees. This conflicts with our mission of helping you slash the time and cost associated with bookkeeping and GST compliance.

Here at the More Than Numbers, we want to be your accountants and business advisors, not an expensive bookkeeping service. We do more than just ‘keep the score’ for our clients and when selecting the most appropriate accounting software for your business we always recommend you match your business needs with your level of accounting skill.

You’ll find we support a range of different software options but we do have a preference for cloud based solutions like Xero because of their flexibility. You can access your financial data via the internet and invite your accountant or bookkeeper to view your accounts at the same time. This means you can get bookkeeping support and valuable advice in real-time. You can also log-in anytime, anywhere on your Mac, PC, tablet or smart phone to get a real-time view of your cash flow. Your data is automatically backed up and users have access to the latest version of your financial data plus you never need to worry about installing software or program updates.

To build a house you also need the right tools and when 'constructing' your business we have developed a number of tools including a start-up expense checklist broken down into various categories including:
- tools and equipment
- professional advice and software
- information technology costs – software and hardware
- marketing and signage
- vehicle costs

This checklist will help you identify all your potential establishment costs and these figures then feed through to our cash flow budget template and allow us to produce a projected profit and loss statement for your first year of trading. These reports can also tuck neatly into our business plan template that is designed to help you secure funding from external sources like a bank. Another useful tool is our business start-up checklist that walks you through key business registrations you might require, insurance options, legal issues, branding and domain name registrations for your website.

For an architect, your vehicle is one of your most important business tools. To learn more about the alternative methods of claiming your vehicle expenses and the distinction between a business and private trip, you can read our Motor Vehicle Tax Guide. In addition, through our affiliate partners we can also assist with vehicle finance (chattel mortgage, CHP or lease) and get you fleet pricing on your new car, ute or light commercial van that could save you thousands of dollars. Through another affiliate group we can also help you source funds to finance your business purchase, equipment or where applicable, your franchise fee.

In summary, if you're contemplating starting a business you don't need to reinvent the wheel as we have all the tools and resources to help you get off to a flying start. In fact, that’s just the beginning because as accountants we can do some financial modelling and prepare some ‘what if’ calculations based on different price points so you know your business’ best and worst case profit scenarios. Next, using industry benchmarks we can compare the performance of your architectural business against your competitors so you understand what is working in the business and what areas need working on.

We will help you understand the four ways to grow a business plus identify the key profit drivers in your business. We can walk you through a number of profit improvement strategies and even quantify the profit improvement potential in your business. Our role is to make sure you know your numbers and don't leave any profit or tax savings on the table.

Our mission is to help you fast track your business success and the team at More Than Numbers offer you a range of accounting, taxation, marketing and business coaching services including:

In summary, we are so much more than just tax accountants. We are business and profit builders who strive to deliver practical, cost effective advice that could give you a serious competitive edge in the architectural industry. Our practical marketing skills distinguish us from other accounting firms and are designed to help you grow your business and your profits.

Over the years, architects have become a niche area within our firm and if you're a committed and ambitious business owner looking to accelerate your success we invite you to book a FREE, one hour introductory consultation to discuss your business needs. You can expect an hour of practical business, tax, marketing and financial advice that could have a profound effect on your future business profits. To book a time, contact us today and let's get to work on your business so it's more profitable, valuable and saleable.

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